Normally I would bring about 45 pounds behind my head and do 15-20 reps, and lowering the weight didn't help at all. I brought the weight down to 20 pounds and it still hurts like hell.

Referring to the picture, when I do anything to stimulate the triceps, it feels as if the Lateral Epicondyle and the Olecranon are scraping against one another violently. This is where all of the pain is coming from.

I have correct form when doing my workouts and dropping the weight didn't work.
I've been taking in a lot of calcium and protein in hopes that it will help, but it isn't doing much, is there anything else to try?
And thanks!

And thanks for the link :) Gave me a better understanding. And what I usually end up doing is I put a weight up and over behind my head. It's hard to describe.. I pull the weight up and behind my head and just do reps from there, don't really know how to describe it further :S
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Gavin SappOct 17 '12 at 21:22

Do they hurt when you do ANY tricep exercises? Or just the overhead presses? Also, do you use one hand at a time or both on the weight?
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GrohlierOct 18 '12 at 12:22

I'll definitely keep this in mind :) Should I just do flat out dips or throw weight on my shoulders or just work my way up? and thanks :)
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Gavin SappOct 17 '12 at 21:23

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I'd say try just the dips with your ouwn body weight and if you can do 3 sets and a decent amount of reps 7-12 without struggling or feeling winded, then maybe add weight belt. If that seems like too much, then definitely start with the help of the bench. And, Sorry for the caps lock but I just want to say: DO NOT TRY TO LIFT MORE THAN YOU ARE ABLE, YOU MAY INJURE YOURSELF!
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DRBellOct 17 '12 at 21:31